Sakura Blog & Skin Care Tips

Are you frustrated by acne and breakout? If so, you are not alone. You may be wondering what on earth could be causing these breakouts. You can’t truly stop breakouts if you don’t get to the root of the cause first. We’re sharing six things you didn’t know are causing you to break out to help you get clear skin. You will be surprised at what could be causing your recent breakouts.

We all have those bad habits that may make us feel better for a moment, only to feel awful the next. Kicking some of these bad habits will not only improve the body, but will also improve the mind. Of course, it’s tough to simply stop a bad habit or addiction, so let’s focus on eight positive habits that you can slowly introduce to your life. The overall transformation will be gradual, but you should start seeing positive results fairly quickly.

Just as winter wrapping up for the year and the warm weather of summer start to move in, people get ready to get out and enjoy the sun in beaches and outdoors. But for many born with oily skin, we begin to reach out for our blotting sheets, suntan removal cream, cleansers and cooling gels to keep the sebaceous glands under control. Here are 9 tips to control your oily skin this summer.

When the cleansing oil craze first took off, many were skeptical about slathering more product on our skin that we naturally produces. But everyone is secretly obsessed over having clear skin like the women who swear by the face cleansing method. Still there are plenty of questions we have: What exactly makes cleansing oil just as good or even better for your skin than regular bar soap? Can people who have oily skin use the product? Why doesn’t the oil clog our pores?

No matter how many times we’re told we should use sunscreen every day, sometimes we fail. And when that happens, and your skin is blazing red, you’ve got to treat it. Sunburn may seem like just a temporary situation but it looks bad, it hurts, it peels, but it can also cause long-lasting damage to the skin, such as wrinkles or even skin cancer. Although prevention is best, if you quickly treat a sunburn, you might have a shot at minimizing the damage done to the cells. You want to help the skin repair itself as quickly as possible and here’s what to do.